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Why should I choose Celtic Learning
– Experience the World Programmes?
I want a great mark on this programme,
so how difficult is it?
What about safety?
How do universities treat the marks that
I earn with Celtic Learning - Experience the World?
Can I talk to past students/alumnae?
What is a typical day like?
Where do the teachers come from,
and what are they like?
Who designs the curriculum?
Where are classes held?
Is there a set time when the classes
are taught?
Free time – how much is there?
How many students are on a programme?
Where do we stay and what’s it
like?
Who will I room with and how is the
decision made?
How do we travel from city to city?
I’m particular about food, so
where will we eat the meals that are included in the
price?
Are there curfews?
What’s the Code of Conduct?
What happens if I get sick or have
to go to the hospital?
What’s the best way to get money?
I have a laptop computer, should I
bring it?
Do I need to buy books for the programme?
Do I have to travel with the group?
Can I extend my stay longer? If I’m going to be
in Europe with my family, can I meet the group without
having to come back to Canada?
What documentation do I need?
Do I need immunizations before
I depart?
What is the orientation meeting
and when is it held?
How can my family reach me while I
am away?
How do I get credit for the courses
on my transcript?
Do most students continue on to
University?
Is there internet access available?
Why should I choose
Celtic Learning – Experience the World Programmes?
We are a travel company that ONLY specializes in educational
travel. We have over 32 years combined experience of
working with some of Canada’s leading public school
boards, private schools and cultural institutions. We
understand the exact requirements needed by students
and parents to ensure a safe and secure environment.
As such, we do not have a third party travel provider,
we make all the bookings and personally vet locations.
Since our specialty is travel, our role is to focus
on providing the best travel experience. By partnering
with some of the most reputable schools and boards in
Canada, academic integrity is ensured. Georgia Hardy
Tours and Celtic Learning are both family owned and
operated businesses with strong values and proven track
records of over 30 years of excellence in educational
travel. 
I want a great mark on this
programme, so how difficult is it?
By studying abroad and fully immersing yourself in
a subject, students can expect to excel in their chosen
subject. Each course is fully accredited by a leading
school board or private school, click here to see a
list of our sponsoring schools and the credits they
supply. Each programme fulfills the Ministry of Education’s
requirements for lecture hours and testing standards.
But what really helps students reach their full academic
potential are the fantastic teachers and support staff
on site 24 hours a day to aid students. Student staff
ratio is 9:1 and staff is available for individual help
and guidance. All this is to say, you can expect a great
mark, but you will also have to put in the necessary
work to earn it.
What about safety?
Safety is of paramount importance to us at Experience
the World! Following are just a few of the measures
taken for students:
- Upon arrival, passports are collected and deposited
in a safety deposit box.
- Students are given maps and an orientation tour
of the city/locale.
- Discussion outlining cultural differences and expected
behaviour.
- Supervisor and principals have cell phones making
them easily available.
- Laminated wallet cards with all pertinent contact
information are given to every student, and students
are expected to have this with them at all times.
- Students are not allowed out of the hotel or residence
alone. There is a buddy system in effect, and it is
a serious violation to venture out individually.

How do universities treat
the marks that I earn with Experience the World?
Depending on the course you take your grade may appear
as a credit from Crescent School, Crestwood Prepatory
College, Bishop Strachan School, Mentor College, Country
Day School, Toronto CDSB etc. These are highly reputable
institutions, and as such universities will treat your
credit earned just as if you were taking the course
full time at one of these institutions. Celtic Learning
and Georgia Hardy Tours are not schools; our academic
partners ensure that your credit earned is legitimate
and will help you get into the University of your choice.
We strongly recommend that you research where your grades
are coming from if you are seriously interested in going
to university. Getting good grades is important, but
where those grades come from can be equally as important
as well.
Can I talk to past students/alumnae?
We would be happy to provide you with contact phone
numbers and/or email addresses of alumnae just call
or email our office and we will forward this information
to you.
What is a typical
day like?
Our experience has taught us the value of having structured
class situations augmented by fascinating excursions,
lectures and field trips. Generally, class time starts
shortly after breakfast and will continue until lunch.
Afternoons vary – when not exploring the host
city or enjoying an optional excursion, students will
have time for homework and projects. Dinner is a group
affair and will either be at the hotel, residence, or
local restaurant depending on the programme. Evenings
are free and students are expected to return and sign-in
before curfew. All outstanding teachers are invited
to return each summer and this ensures continuity and
guarantees a wonderful experience. 
Where do the teachers
come from, and what are they like?
Teachers are chosen by the sponsoring school or public
board and are selected based on their outstanding level
of expertise in the subject field, travel experience,
leadership and enthusiasm. We hire the support staff
and supervisors, based on similar criteria. Our goal
on every programme is to provide the best educational
experience of a student’s life. Having the best
teachers is a crucial component in meeting that goal.
Past students have raved about their teachers, please
click here to read what they said.
Who designs the
curriculum?
The independent schools and public boards design the
curriculum for our programs. For Ontario students our
entire curriculum meets Ministry guidelines and is taught
by Ontario Teachers College (OTC) registered teachers.
For our British Columbia students we hire teachers from
BC, use BC curriculum and write our provincial exams
in Europe before we return to Canada.
Where are
classes held?
Where possible, our classes are held in comfortable
air-conditioned facilities, either located directly
in the hotel or close by. Once again, our experience
has taught us that students can concentrate and focus
on their studies if they are comfortable. We make it
easy for students toconcentrate by providing a comfortable
environment conducive to learning. Teachers, however,
have the latitude to hold classes wherever they deem
it to be most beneficial. We strives to create a moving
classroom, which can take place on site and during excursions.
For example, lectures can take place in the shadow of
the Roman Colosseum or in the rainforest of the Amazon
basin. Those who have been to Scotland, Ireland, and
England know that a sudden rain shower is entirely possible;
therefore we have the flexibility to hold class onsite
and we have the peace of mind that there is a cool dry
classroom conducive to learning if poor weather is forecasted.

Is there a set
time when the classes are taught?
Typically classes are taught in the mornings
Monday to Friday. There may be days where a full day
excursion could be organized mid week, when this happens
teachers decide, based on the calendar which we provide
and outlines all of the excursions when is the best
time to recoup the lost class time. There may be occasional
classes in the afternoons or on the weekend. In Ecuador,
teachers reserve the right to hold classes when it is
most appropriate and several classes will be outside
the four walls of a classroom.
Free time –
how much is there?
Free time takes place in the afternoon and evening.
We encourage students to use their free time as wisely
as possible, and that means taking every opportunity
to soak up the culture and sites of the city or location
where they are studying. Completing homework and assignments
are crucial, but we urge students to fully explore whenever
possible. 
How many students
are on a programme?
Group sizes vary but we will typically do not allow
any group be larger than 60 participants. We try to
have a student to staff ratio of 9:1. If a group has
60 participants it’s likely to have 4 teachers,
a principal, and two supervisors yielding a ratio of
just under 9:1.
Where do we stay
and what’s it like?
We know that students today have high expectations
regarding their comfort and security. Across all programmes
and countries, we make every effort to secure the best
accommodation available based on the following criteria:
- Centrally located in safe and secure areas within
close proximity to key sites.
- First-class hotels or superior residences with
ensuite bathrooms and enough room for studying.
Our students will be staying in wonderful hotels and
residences in the centre of town. We feel that students
should have easy access to the sites of the host city,
and not have to travel long distances during their
free time. However, for those people expecting a five-star
deluxe hotel, please understand students do not stay
at the Four Seasons or The Ritz. 
Who will I room
with and how is the decision made?
If there is someone you would like to be roommates
with by all means please let us know and we will make
sure that you and your friend are roommates. Students
who come on our programs not knowing any other participants
quickly make new friends with whom they room with. For
students who do not make a rooming request, we will
attempt to put students together with classmates enrolled
in the same course. 
How do we travel
from city to city?
We work with some of the best coach companies in every
country we visit. Students travel in a fully air-conditioned,
modern, private coach. In the case of programmes changing
countries (i.e.: Italy/Ireland) students travel by airplane,
and then transfer to private coach. In the case of Greece/Italy,
the transfer from Athens to Crete is by ferry where
we reside in private cabins on board.
I’m particular
about food, so where will we eat the meals that are
included in the price?
Breakfast and dinner are included daily in the cost
of the trip, unless otherwise noted in the itinerary.
These meals are most often at the hotel or residence
where the students stay, and in the case of dinner often
at local restaurants. Breakfasts are usually buffet
with a selection of fresh breads, cereals, yogurts and
fruit. Dinner menus are a set menu and designed to appeal
to a broad range of tastes, but reflect the local cuisine.
Allergies and special diets are accommodated, provided
you inform us prior to departure so hotels and residences
can plan accordingly.
A further note about food…
We understand how important good quality food is to
the success of a trip. However, for those students who’s
diet consists primarily of burgers and chicken fingers,
please understand that in many countries burgers and
chicken fingers are not on the menu. Part of the joy
of discovering a new culture is enjoying a regional
palate, and our programmes endevour to strike a balance
between Canadian taste and the local cuisine.
Are there curfews?
Yes, curfews are set every night. Curfew can vary from
city to city and programme to programme, and the time
is at the discretion of the principal. Curfew is taken
very seriously, and any violations will be dealt with
swiftly and have consequences. Curfew is in place for
all students’ safety and security.
What’s the
Code of Conduct?
We insist all students and parents sign a code of conduct
prior to departure. The code is a contract that students
and parents are obligated to abide by. There are strict
rules regarding alcohol abuse, drugs and venturing out
of the hotel/residence alone.
What happens
if I get sick or have to go to the hospital?
If you require medical attention, a staff member will
have a doctor come directly to your hotel room for an
examination. If a visit to the hospital is required
a staff member will take the student and liaise with
the medical staff. Parents will be notified immediately
and given regular updates.
What’s the best
way to get money?
We strongly recommend using debit cards and credit
cards while abroad as opposed to traveler’s cheque’s.
Please ensure that your debit card has a 4-digit pin
number and is connected to a chequing account in Canada.
You can easily withdraw cash from ATM’s in Europe
and Latin America. We strongly recommend that you not
use traveler’s cheques as they require a passport
to be cashed. Upon arrival in Europe or Latin America
the principle will collect all participant passports
and put them in a safe. This is so that no one’s
passport goes missing or is stolen.
I have a laptop computer,
should I bring it?
It’s completely up to you but it’s not
necessary. If you feel more comfortable using a computer,
there will be print facilities available. Arrangements
can be made to rent a laptop Through MCR, see our website
for details.If you do not want the added responsibility
of traveling with a computer, then teachers happily
accept handwritten assignments.
Do I need to buy books
for the programme?
Yes, and it is your responsibility to make sure you
travel with them. At the orientation meeting (approximately
two month prior to departure), you will have the opportunity
to purchase the texts for the programme. We will also
list the course texts on this website so that you may
purchase them independently.
Do I have to
travel with the group? Can I extend my stay longer?
If I’m going to be in Europe with my family, can
I meet the group without having to come back to Canada?
We can happily arrange alternative travel arrangements.
Please contact Domenica@ghardytours.com if you wish
to make deviations to the scheduled flights. 
What documentation
do I need?
For Experience the World summer programs in
Europe and Latin America all you need is a valid Canadian
passport. It must be valid for six months after you
return. If you are not a Canadian citizen it is your
responsibility to ensure you have proper documentation
to enter the country to which you are traveling. 
Do
I need immunizations before I depart?
For programs in Europe you will not need immunizations.
For Latin American programs we will advise to you which
immunizations are recommended well before departure.

What is the orientation
meeting and when is it held?
The orientation meeting is a chance to prepare
students for their summer abroad. We will go over in
detail all aspects of the program. As well, you will
get a chance to meet your teachers, as you will break
off into class during this meeting. Additionally, parents
will have an opportunity to ask our staff further questions
about the program. It is normally held in early May.
How can my
family reach me while I am away?
In case of emergency, your family can call the Georgia
Hardy Tours office and we will contact the principle
of the program who will get in touch with you. If you
have a mobile phone on a GSM network (Rogers, Fido)
you can also make and receive calls while abroad. In
many destinations there is access to computers and you
can also correspond via email.
How do I
get credit for the courses on my transcript?
The sponsoring school boards or independent schools
will issue a transcript at the end of the program and
send it to either your home, your school or both your
home and school. When your school receives the transcript
they will apply the grade to your academic record, it’s
as easy as that.
Do
most students continue on to University?
The overwhelming majority of students who participate
in Experience the World programmes go to University.
In fact, we have had several students whose choice of
University has been influenced directly by the programmes
we offer (for many students the choice of University
and program can be a difficult one). For example, a
student from our England program last year is now very
keen on going to Oxford to complete his undergraduate
degree in English. Moreover, many of our alumnae tell
us that Experience the World programmes replicate the
University experience and help to make the difficult
transition from high school to University a smooth one.
After all, students are not only taking a high school
course in a foreign country, they are learning how to
manage their time and money, interact with different
cultures, learning how to be resourceful and even how
to do laundry! 
Is there
internet access available?
On our program descriptions page we outline if, and
where, there is internet access. There is free and unlimited
access at Trinity College Dublin and St. Edwards Oxford. .

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